Events
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Thursday, March 7, 2024
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YOUPOWER Spin Class
Free 45-minute student-led indoor spin classes! These classes take place in the FIC building, room 127. Shoes and equipment are provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower or using the MINDBODY app.YouPower Spinning Room
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YOUPOWER Spin Class
Free 45-minute student-led indoor spin classes! These classes take place in the FIC building, room 127. Shoes and equipment are provided. Sign up for classes at go/youpower or using the MINDBODY app.YouPower Spinning Room
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Weekday Morning Sitting Meditation
Join us for 15 minutes of silent meditation every weekday morning, led by various staff, faculty, and students.McCullough Crest Room
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CARE Management team (ConnectAdvocateReflectEmpower) DROP-IN HOURS
CARE Management team (Connect?Advocate?Reflect?Empower) supports all students who may be having difficulty in navigating challenging situations beyond academics. Drop by today for check-ins, problem solving, and referrals to other offices to support students in creating their independent goals and increasing their sense of thriving in the Middlebury College environment.Stewart Lounge, 2nd Floor East Lounge
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Spring I-9 Pop-Up
Campus I-9 session for new student employees to complete the I-9. Please bring acceptable documents with you.MCCullough Grille Foyer
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Howard E. Woodin Environmental Studies Colloquium Series: Climate Change: Our Response as Artists
This panel discussion features performing artists from Small Island Big Song to discuss the impacts of climate change and explore how the arts can influence our relationship with the environment. Small Island Big Song is a collaborative multi-platform project uniting indigenous musicians across the Pacific and Indian Oceans through song in the face of climate change and cultural loss.
Moderator: BaoBao Chen (Taiwan), Producer/Manager, Small Island Big SongFranklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103
Open to the Public
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Dance-making in Palestine and beyond-Lunch-Mohammed Smahneh- Barges
Lunch-Mohammed Smahneh- Barges
Dance-making in Palestine and beyond
Open to Middlebury ID card holdersMahaney Arts Center Lower Lobby
Closed to the Public
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Neurodivergent Minds @ Midd
group for neurodivergent students focused on self-care and sensory strategies in an affirming space -
YOUPOWER Spin Class
Free 45-minute student-led indoor spin classes! These classes take place in the FIC building, room 127. Shoes and equipment are provided, and you will receive PE credit for this class. Sign up for classes at go/youpower or using the MINDBODY app.YouPower Spinning Room
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Cycling Group Ride
Group rides leave from ADK at 4:45 Monday through Thursday. Come join us for your next ride!Off Campus
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Grief and Loss Group
Interested exploring themes of grief and loss together? Help build a community of peer support. Arts and crafts supplies, warm beverages and light refreshments are available. Drop in any Thursday in the Crest Room. Co-sponsored by Middlebury Counseling and The Scott Center. For more information contact nparrish@middlebury.edu.McCullough Crest Room
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Julius Caesar and the fall of the Roman Republic: Reflections on the Roman example in a fraught election year
Robert Morstein-Marx, Professor of Classics, UC Santa Barbara
For centuries, Julius Caesar has usefully served modern democracies and republics as a focus for fears of authoritarian takeover from within. This simplistic view of Caesar as aspiring tyrant is mistaken. A more historically accurate assessment of Caesar’s role in the final crisis of the Roman Republic should instead caution us against rash partisan overreaction and its potential for a ‘death spiral’ of norm-breaking that risks destroying a republic in the name of saving it.Axinn Center 229
Open to the Public
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Logrolling Practice
Log rolling practice every Thursday & Sunday at the Natatorium! Bring a towel, a swimsuit and your excitement. You can duel your friends and learn the log rolling techniques.Natatorium Shallow End
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Photographer in a Foreign Land: Kevin Bubriski’s Documentary Projects in Nepal, Tibet and Xinjiang
Kevin Bubriski’s fifty year career as a documentary photographer began in the mid 1970s with his years in the Peace Corps as a community water supply technician in Nepal’s remotest mountain villages. He has returned to Nepal numerous times, done extended documentary work in South Asia, the Middle East, Central Asia and the USA and has published a number of photographic books. He will be speaking retrospectively about his work in Nepal, the USA, Syria, Tibet and Xinjiang.Johnson Classroom 204
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Rwanda: 30 Years since the Genocide
In this lecture, Susan Thomson, focuses on a single life story to reflect on the Rwandan government’s unfulfilled promise of ethnic reconciliation in the thirty years since the country’s traumatic genocide of 1994.McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220
Open to the Public
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Study Away at Monterey Info Session
Learn about the opportunity to spend a semester or year on the campus of the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey, California.
We’ll discuss life in Monterey and the following academic programs:
• The Middlebury California Coast and Climate Semester
• The Middlebury Global Security Semester
• The Middlebury Language Education Semester
• The Middlebury International Studies Semester
Register here for the Zoom link.Virtual Middlebury
Closed to the Public
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Trans and Queer Resistance and Resilience, a Symposium
Trans and Queer Resistance and Resilience, a Symposium
Dr. J Calder
Exploring the relationship between agency and transgender language
Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room
Open to the Public
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Debate Society Biweekly Practice
Middlebury Debate Society’s biweekly meeting and debate practice. Anyone interested in joining is welcome to come to any meeting, and we would be happy to show you the ropes. No experience required!Munroe 317
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WICS++ Study and Chill
Join WICS++ in a comfortable and relaxing study session as we work on our computer science-related or other homework! Come for a few minutes or the whole hour, to give help or get help, or just enjoy the study environment!Atwater A, Section A, Room 100